Depends what I am doing. If I am working then it is the 13+1 and 4 15 round spares for the Glock 23 and a S&W 642 with 5 rounds and 4 30 round magazines for the AR. So total we have 13+1+15+15+15+15+5+30+30+30+30= 199. But if you're not in law enforcement it would be a little silly to have the load out that I have there. (unless you're talking about trunk guns and the like I suppose)

If I'm not working I have 13+1 and a spare 15 round magazine for the Glock 23 so 29 rounds.

October 5th, 2012, 09:46 AM

gold40

I guess I live and work in safer neighborhoods, as I never carry extra ammo for my CCW. Usually it is an S&W snubbie with 5 rounds of .38 HP's.

I'm not an LEO, and stay away from the slums, the 'hood, and am home by 10 p.m. most nights.

Frankly, I can't imagine any non-LEO firing a dozen or more shots in a populated area. Perhaps some may be watching too many action-movies. Are there ANY documented instances of a civilian needing to fire 12 or more rounds in self-defense in any American city?

gold40 the primary reason for a reload as a civilian would be because some of the most common malfunctions are magazine related.

As far as following any common gunfight information, I'm not sure I'd ever be a fan. If you get into a gunfight you've already entered some uncharted waters. No reason to think the law of averages is suddenly going to start working in your favor. If you're carrying a J-frame and no reloads you're prepared for a very limited scope of action. If that's all you believe you need to be prepared for, that's fine. But implying that others that prepare for a wider scope of problems aren't doing the logical thing is just kind of silly. We all have different views of what's needed. I personally think I may be under prepared when I step out with only one reload on my person. The chances that I'll need more than 29 rounds of ammunition is VERY low, but that doesn't mean it may not come into play.

October 5th, 2012, 11:22 AM

SCXDm9

I only carry the 14 my XDm 9 holds. I could go with the extended mag but I don't like the way it carries.

October 5th, 2012, 05:04 PM

sheepdog37

Update to my EDC load-out: I am now going to start carrying 12 rounds in my 3 10-round mags, plus 10 more rounds for the Taurus m380 mini-revolver I plan to buy. I just added a Crimson Trace lasergrip to my Glock, and I can hold it better with extended mags. So even though I'll sacrifice concealment, I'll be able to get a better grip and gain a couple more shots. So three 12-round mags+1 in the pipe= 37 rounds+ 10 more rounds of .380=47 shots to defend my life. Yeah, I think I'll be okay. If I feel the need for more, I'll tuck three extra mags away in my car.

Current carry is my SAR K2 .45 which is 14+1 and a spare mag for 29rds

October 5th, 2012, 11:00 PM

TonyDTrigger

With the Beretta px4c = 15+1, + 15. With the G26 and the G29sf = 10 +1, +12.

October 6th, 2012, 12:10 AM

Tayopo

HIO For concealed, 6 rnds in my S&W .357, For the occasions where I 'have' to use the lil .25, 7 +1

For open field use, where I may meet some bandidos at extended ranges, the belt with 18, plus the loaded pistol..

If you need more, you lack proficiency, get to cracking.

Remember more live by prudent withdrawal where possible - on 'both' sides - than by spraying and praying.. The BG isn't in the least bit interested in an exchange of fire with a normal citizen, which is far different in LEO work

Remember after an initial exchange of one or two shots, the BG has only one of two thoughts, 'get the hell out of here before the police arrive' or 'geeze this arse has a gun, I'm out of here '

Don jose de La Mancha

p.s. In a life time of LEO and exploring, I have yet to empty my revolver on such occasions. Maybe it is just me. K, yes, I am 89, going for 150 and have learned the reason for proficiency in the tools of the trade...

October 6th, 2012, 12:16 AM

gasmitty

Always, always, ALWAYS carry spare ammo.

If you carry a wheelgun, spare ammo gives you more than the 5 or 6 in the typical cylinder.

If you carry an automatic, you need a spare mag because magazine/feed issues are the #1 cause of malfunctions. So you've got 23 rounds in your one mag - what if the mag fails?

Always carry spare ammo.

October 6th, 2012, 06:30 AM

finnman1

12+1 in my M&P9c and a 17 rounder in a kydex sheath on my belt at he 4 to 7 o'clock.

October 6th, 2012, 03:49 PM

45ACP4ever

Depends on time of day, mode of dress, expected activity etc, but:

Workday: LCR .38 with five in the gun and a speed strip of four. Can't carry at work and I rarely leave my vehicle on the way to and from so I feel fine with this. I will add a speedloader and/or more strips if I carry this anywhere else.

Deep carry: Kahr CM9 6+1 with one spare mag of 7rds. I have to get a different mag pouch so I can carry the two seven round mags I have.

My gun holds 7+1, and one extra mag. I also have two more extra mags that I rotate so that the carry ammo doesn't get chambered too often. so normally 15 but I could have 29. I honestly don't see myself needing more than the one mag but the second is in case of a mag related failure. Or if I for some reason accidentally ejected the mag on the ground. Stranger things have happened. DR